The Straits Times, 12 January 1962

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  • 26 1 AVERAGE DAILY I 111 II II \l I EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times. Nat*"* 1 fie**** Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1962 15 CENTS KDN 036
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  • 584 1 Tengku: We will stay out of West Irian dispute KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday MALAYA will remain neutral in the event of hostilities breaking out between Indonesia and Holland over West Irian, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told an applauding House of Representatives today And in this connection be
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  • 551 1 Soekarno: We've no expansionist ambition JAKARTA, Thursday. PRESIDENT Soekarno said O duy neither lie nor Indonesia had expansionist aims. He was giving a rare interview to Australian and other reporters at a closed meeting of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the "West Irian Liberation Operations Staff." The final decision
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  • 529 1  - Boy tells of nightmare in death boat TONY HERMON By PORT SWETTENHAM. Thura DRIFTED ALONE AFTER FATHER AND BROTHER DROWNED IN STORM A FIVE YEAR OLD boy today told of his two-day ordeal in the Straits of Malacca during which he was helpless and alone in a small, drifting boat.
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  • 130 1 Wall of ice kills 3, 000 HUARAZ (Peru), Thurs.— A wall of ice thundered down the slopes of towering Mount Huascaran yesterday, devastating six mountainside villages and buryin| the entire population of 3.000 people. Col. Humberto Ampuero, chief of emergency relief operations, said ice was piled up in a mass
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  • 66 1 LONDON. Thurs.— lrish actress Constance Smith, 32, was Jailed for three months here today for wounding film director Paul Rotha 54 In hir. London flat. The court was told that Miss Smith had lived with Mr. Rotha for two years. On Dec 16 they quarrelled about the position
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  • 250 1 King and Queen on their way home I From 1 MAZLAN NOORDIN KARACHI. Thurs. qpHE Yang di-Pertuan A Agong and his party tonight sailed for home in the Italian liner Asia after their six-week overseas tour. The Asia is due in Penang on Jan. J9. In a farewell broadcast over
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  • 38 1 COPENHAGEN, Thurs King Frederik and Queen Ingrid left today by Jet airliner for an official visit to Thailand. The Foreign Minister. Jensotto Krag. accompanied them. The party returns to Denmark on Jan 25— UPI
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  • 288 1 AIRWAYS 800 END 'WORK TO RULE' SINGAPORK, Thursday. TIN" two-day "work to rule" campaign by 800 employees of Malayan Airways was lifted tonight following a settlement of their dispute over departmental re-organisation with the management. This was announced by Mr. C. A. De Silva. general secretary of the Malayan Airways
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  • 31 1 HERRIN i Illinois Than. I Rescue workers emerged 1 from an explosion-shattered I coal mine today and said there were no survivors I among ll men trapped beilow.
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  • 36 1 FOOD RESERVE HOLLAVDIA (Dv(, Guinea). Thurv Dutch West Guinea administration has ordered extra Imports of rice which will rnib!c the territory to Jw; »elf sufficient for four months, it was officially uinouneed today. I' P.I.
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  • FOREIGN DESK 1
    • 385 2 NEW YORK, Thursday. I)R. STURE LINNER, civilian chief of the U.N. Congo operation, said in a report published here yesterday that a hard core of Katanga mercenaries was still at large and responsible for the continued uncertainty of the military situation
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    • 195 2 'BRITISH ARISTOCRACY WILL NEVER DIE' SAYS THE DUKE SYDNEY, Thurs. Thft Duke of Bedford arrived here by air today convinced that British aristocracy "may change somewhat, but never die." "We have had to change our ways to exist it's not much use living in the past." he said. The Duke,
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    • 98 2 TOKYO PLOT: EIGHT MORE ARE ARRESTED rpOKYO. Thurs.— Police todajy arrested eight more people in connection with the alleged plot by a group of Rightists to assassinate leaders of the Government and political and labour circles. Of the 14 people already arrested for the alleged assassination plot. 10 were Indicted
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    • 186 2 ALGIERS, Thursday. rpROOPS and riot police were called to a mixed L girls' school in the Algiers suburb of Kouba yesterday when students staged a pitched battle. I The school has about 500 students, aged between 10 and 18, with about one European girl
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    • 39 2 ACCRA Thurs.— Mr. Anaatas Mikoyan, a Soviet First Deputy Premier, arrived her* last night on an official visit to Ghana at the invitation of President Nkrumah. President Nkrumah was ar the airport to greet Mr. Mikoyan.—Reuter.
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    • 30 2 BERLIN, Thurs. General Lucius Clay. President Kennedy's personal representative in Berlin, returned here by air from Paris last night after talks with President Kennedy in Washington Reuter.
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    • 36 2 NEW YORK, Thurs Dr Fawzi Mulki. Jordanian representative at the United Nations and a former Prime Minister, died in a New York hospital here yesterday after a long Illness. He was 51.— Reuter.
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    • 45 2 KING SAUD LEAVES BOSTON HOSPITAL KING SAID of Suadl Arabia adjusts his sun classes as he leaves the Peter Brent Brighara Hospital in Boston, U.S.A.. after twin eye surgery for the removal of cataracts. The King was in the hospital for several weeks. UPI picture.
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    • 134 2 LONDON. Thurs. A local branch of the National Union of Journalists has called for an Inquiry into the appointment of the Earl of Snowdon. the husband of Princess Margaret, as artistic adviser to the Bunday Times. The Thames Valley branch passed a resolution viewing the
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    • 411 2 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHOBTWAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 metres 41 metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Negw»- 471 metres ku. News Headlines: 6.00 Morning AM. 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.02 Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Music; 7.30 Time Signal. News; 7.05 Melodies At
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  • FOREIGN DESK 2
    • 497 3 170,000 clerks decide to join postmen in pay protest as Lloyd issues warning LONDON. Thursday THE British Civil Service Clerical Association announced yesterday plans to join the postmen in their 11-day-old go-slow campaign in protest against the Government's pay pause policy as the Government warned of further
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    • 207 3 RADIO FIRM ACCUSED OF EXPLOITING CHILDREN IN IRELAND niBI.I.V Thurs.— An Irish trade union leader yesterday accused Sony, a Japanese transistor radio and television set manufacturers, of exploiting Irish juvenile labour at the Sony factory at Shannon near here. Mr. John Carroll, chief of the Shannon branch of the Irish
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    • 69 3 TOKYO, Thurs. Japan airlines said yesterday It was planning to open In October a ne.w route connecting Tokyo and London through India and extend the current Singapore route to Jakarta some time this spring. A spokesman for the airiines said twice weekly flights were scheduled
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    • 116 3 AMMAN, Thur.s. The Islamic Congress Conference of delegates from about 25 Islamic countries and Arab states meeting in Jerusalem Issued a statement here last night saying the Palestine question concerned all Muslims. It added that "Zionism Is an aggressive Invasion oi Muslims' rights and Muslims should
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    • 250 3 Plans to give U.N. more muscle: Anglo-U.S. talks WASHINGTON, Thursday. gRITISH diplomats and U.S. officials will discuss this week an American plan to strengthen the executive power of the United Nations in dealing with international disputes, informed sources said today. The basic reform which the U.S. has in mind is
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      • 125 3 83,000 on call in Australia MELBOURNE, Thurs. A survey taken in the light of the developing West New Guinea crisis showed that Australia had more than 83,000 men virtually on call for service if required. The Canberra correspondent of the Melbourne Herald said yesterday that ot these about 47,000 were
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      • 58 3 TAIPEH: The military court has sentenced two army generals and six other chief defendants of Sungshan army automobile maintenance shop to life imprisonment on charges of accepting bribes from civilian automobile spare parts dealers.— Reuter. WASHINGTON: Senator Bourke Hickenlooper a conservative Congressman from lowa, has been elected chairman of the
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      • 73 3 LONDON: Maureen Ramsey, 19, was so lovesick she was confined to bed. But she soon got better when her boy friend. Corporal Roy Allaman, 23. was given eight days leave from his army camp to visit her. Yesterday they were married at an Oxford registry.— Reuter CA.RO: Marshal Abdel Hakim
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    • 125 3 20 TONS TNT FOR EACH MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD BOMBAY, Thura— American nuclear stockpiles are equivalent to nearly 20 tons of dynamite for each man woman and child inhabiting the earth, a British atomic scientist and Nobel Prize winner, Professor P. M. S. Blackett, said here yesterday. H e explained
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  • 118 4 COMPLAINT AGAINST INSPECTOR WITHDRAWN SINGAPORE. Thurs. A summons charge against Inspector Cnan Fook Choy, of Kandang Kerbau Police Station for voluntarily causing hurt was withdrawn in the fifth magistrate's court today. The charge had arisen from a complaint lodged by Abdul Hamid bin Yacob. a hospital attendant, alleging he was
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  • 97 4 X3 workers on assault charges SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Three labourers, employed by the Rural Board appeared in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today on two charges of assault In connection with the City Council strike In November, last year. They were Kottaya Serval, Veerasamy and Kovlndasamy Retnam. who all pleaded not guilty
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  • 80 4 THUGS STAB NAAFI MAN, FLEE WITH $5,400 I SINGAPORE. Thurs, Two thugs armed with knives stabbed NAAFI store manager Mr. Michael Goh Beng Choo and robbed the store in Portsdown Road of $5,400 today. Mr. Goh was alone in the store when the thugs walked In and held him up
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  • 61 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A vermicelli manufacturer, Tan Ghee Ong, 35. of Chop Tan Loh Sum in Tal Thong Crescent was fined $500 or two months' Jail by the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. N.A. D'Rozarlo for Using a prohibited preservative boric acid In his vermicelli. Tan. who pleaded guilty, had
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  • 40 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The inaugural meeting of the Public Health Society of the Singapore Medical Association will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow In the Allen Lecture Theatre, and not at the Pathology Lecture Theatre as anounced previously.
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  • 35 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Trustees and members of the Nattukkottai Chettiars' Community In Singapore, will celebrate the Thaipusam Festival at the Chettiars' Temple, Tank Road, between 8.30 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. on Jan. 21.
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  • 351 4 CHECK WHI, BE KEPT ON THE MOVEMENT OF 'UNDESUtABLES' SINGAPORE. Thursday THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight allayed the fears of a Borneo representative that his territory would be swamped by people from here and Malaya after Malaysia. Mr. Lee was
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  • 125 4 riH, Thurs.— The funeral took place at Batu Oajah near here this afternoon of Major Stuart Cunynghame, 87, one of Malaya's oldest European residents. Major Cunynghame joined the Sarawak Civil Service In 1904 when his brother. Sir Percy Cunynghame. was British Resident of
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  • 201 4 JUDGE DISBELIEVES RAPE STORY OF 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL SEREMBAN, Thursday. A 61- YEAR-OLD cattle owner, UJar Singh, was acquitted in the High Court here today on a charge of raping a 13-year-old girl. The offence was alleged to have been committed on the afternoon of May 26 last year in a
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  • 134 4 Mandarin photo course SINGAPORE, Thurs. A second photography course In Mandarin is being organised for amateurs by the Adult Education Board. The course will consist o/ eight simplified lessons on techniques employed in photography. The lessons will be conducted by Mr. Lee Sow Lim every Friday from 7.30 p.m. to
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  • 54 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mundell have returned to Singapore for a brief stay after many years' absence from the State. They are staying at Raffles Hotel. Mr. Mundell was a leading lawyer and practised at the Singapore Bar for many years prior to
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  • 44 4 BINGAPORE. Thurs. The birthday of Ouru Govind Singh will be celebrated at the Central Sikh Temple. Queen Street tomorrow. The reading of the Holy Granth started yesterday, and will be carried on till tomorrow morning when the celebration proper takes place.
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  • 32 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Changi Theatre Club will present a pantomime, '"Dick Whittington", at the Primary School Theatre In Changi, tomorrow and on Saturday at 8 p.m. each night.
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  • 21 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be shot off from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in ZONES ONE and THREE, tomorrow.
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  • 262 4 IPOH, Thurs. Teacher organisations have contributed little towards higher educational standards in Malaya, Mr. Lum Kin Tuck. President of the National Association of Heads of Schools, said today. Mr. Lum speaking at the opening of the association's Perak branch, said Malayan teachers had to learn to
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 386 4 fHE following Is today's sche- bane, Darwin (QF 573) 8.15 Kong. Kuala Lumpur (ML 618) 1 dule'of civil aircraft move- p.m 2.30 pjn.; from Sibu. Kuchlng menu at Paya Lebar airport, Japan Air lines: From (ML 403) 3.35 p.m. Singapore. Tokyo. Hoiig Kong, Bangkok BOAC: From London. Frank4rriv 4i c
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  • 1135 5 THE PHEE INQUIRY: FOURTH DAY'S EVIDENCE pENANG, Thurs.— A printing press manager, Leow Poh Ban, today testified that he was aware that his brother-in law, Phee Joo Teik, former Butterworth Town Council deputy chairman, had transactions through his bank account
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  • 222 5 Utusan was 'pirated 9 by ex-editor and his 'clique': PM KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that the former editor of the Utusan Melayu, Inche Said Zahari, and his "clique" had "pirated" the paper and ran it as their own. r The Tengku was replying
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  • 87 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Twenty-four employees cf the Eastern Ship Supply Co. in D'Almeida Street will get wi.ge increases ranging from $20 to $30 a month, and other Denefits, following an agreement signed between the management and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union, representing the workers.
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  • 51 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A bankruptcy petition has been filed In the High Court Registry on behalf of Keep Brothers Ltd., of Birmingham, England, against Balwant Singh, a merchant, who Is owing the petitioners S242.B7a— the balance of money due by him on a final judgment dated May
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  • 23 5 KAJANG. Wed— The new-ly-formed Kajang Youth Club will meet on Monday at the District Office to set up an advisory body.
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  • 46 5 PENANG, Thurt.. A trisha rider. Wong Wah. 47, was today fined $25 when he pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman passenger. Gayah blnte Ahmad. Wong, the prosecution stated, slapped Gayah at the Junction of Pitt Street and Chulla Street on Dec. 3.
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  • 49 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mr. P. Raman 85. will lay the foundation stoat of the $50.--000 new building of the Kuala Lumpur Municipality Workers' Trade Union In Cheras Road on Sunday. Mr. Raman, now retired, was a Municipal labourer for more than 30 j'ears.
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  • 56 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Electoral rolls for the eight town councils In Johore are now open for inspection until Jan. 28. The lolls are at the District Offices In Johore Bahru. Muar, Batu Pahat. Merslng. Kota Tinggi. Pontlan. Segamat and Kluang and also at the office of
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  • 37 5 KUANTAN. Thurs. The sun came out for a brief spell here today after three days of persistent rain. Strong winds continued to blow. The road to Trengganu is open to all traffic.
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  • 69 5 ENGINEERS OFFERED UK AWARDS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federation of British Industries will offer scholarships to qualified engineers to do practical training In Britain. Applicants should be under 35 and have a degree or diploma In engineering from a recognised university or Institltlon. The closing date for applications Is Feb.
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  • 129 5 FISHING BOAT WITH TWO MEN LOST IN STRAITS MALACCA, Thurs. A fishing boat with two men on board has been reported missing in the Malacca Straits. A marine police launch Is now searching for the boat. The fishermen in the missIng boat are Tay Boon Hue, 30, and Aziz, 18.
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  • 81 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. —An American company executive. Mr. K. Kefauver. praised today the Singapore Government's massive efforts lo solve Its housing problems. Mr. Kefauver said: "Your multi-storey blocks designed specially for the lower income groups are eye-openers. "Many Americans do not know that Singapore Is
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  • 280 6 T.V this lull before the 1 big rush for Chinese New Year comes along, we housewives are always looking for bargains in the food department. Trouble is, we women are pretty particular people. To us. a bargain is not just something
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  • 293 6 LTERY time you walk into a shop and buy a yard of c'oth or even a simple pad of paper, do you know what detail and work was involved in the making of these articles? 11l bet 99^ of us have no
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  • 562 6 A smooth road and you feel on top of the world YOUR bags are pack- ed and you are ready to go. There is very little more you need to do now, except relax and take care of yourself. You have had a smooth road all the way. and feel
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  • 293 6 with rain comes a hazard! WHAT a lot ot rain we've been having lately. And such funny rain. You never know when the skies are going to open up and come down on us. Mony's the morning I hove leaped out of bed to o sparkling sky and brilliant sun,
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  • 277 6 When is a sweet a savoury? VLTHEN you come down to it, we women are pretty conventional people, at least most oj us. For instance, I never connected Milkmaid Sweetened Condensed Milk with anything savoury, just with drinks, puddings and sweets. That is, 1 didn't until recently, when I met
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  • 125 6 AM ALACCA, Thurs. A cable-layer, Mahat bin Ibrahim. 19, was admitted to the Malacca General Hospital yesterday with shotgun wounds in his chest. According to the police, Mahat was hit when his friend's shotgun went off accidentally. Mahat and his friend. Duralln bin Samad. a rubber
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  • 36 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Two men, Ng Buck Choon, 50, and Chan Jen Ouan, 72. were each fined $150 today for having prepared opium and opium smoking utensils in Kampong Pahang here on Dec. 29.
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  • 81 6 LONDON. Thurs. The present senior British Trade Commissioner in the Federation of Malaya. Singapore and Borneo territories now serving in Kuala Lumpur, has been appolnteJ British Trade Commissioner at Canberra, Australia He Is 49-year-old Mr. H.W. Woodruff, who since joining the Board of Trade In
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  • 217 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs CINOAPOREs largest delegation to the Pacific Area Travel Association conference in Hong Kong is to leave In three batches next week. The island's 11 -man team will be headtd by Mr. Lee Slow Mong, permanent secretary in the Ministry
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  • 279 6 Warning against 'negative attitude' of pen-pushers L.S. EXPERT ON CHANGING NEEDS SINGAPORE. Thurs AN American industrial consultant, Mr. Gerald Morse, warned today that the "negative attitude" of the educated towards manual labour might impede industrial progress in Singapore and the Federation. Mr. Morse, who has travelled extensively in Asia and
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  • 42 6 TELUK ANSON. Thun>. Mr. Khoo 800 Hock, assistant Registration Officer. Perak South, left here today on transfer to the national registration headquarters in Petaling Jaya. He has been succeeded here by Inche Mohamed Rehan bin Keryadi from Pen an g.
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  • 584 8 The Straits Times. Friday, January 12, 1962. A Neutral Malaya The Federation House of Representatives yesterday rang with applause for the enunciation of a foreign policy principle which many more countries might profitably adopt, particularly those in whose favour the Prime Minister was speaking. Where, he implied, words can have
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  • 372 8 Although the final step of making primary education in the Federation free for all has not yet been taken, and granting that teaching standards still leave rather a lot to be desired, especially in a number of Malay primary schools, the Government can substantially claim the remarkable achievement
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  • 263 8 It is much to be doubted whether many will agree with Dr. Li Shu-fan of Hongkong when he claims that Chinese girls owe their slender figures to the amount of Chinese tea they drink. The brew is not in high favour in this country, but would
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  • 1104 8  - Wanted: Brains trust for national economic policy ALLINGTON KENNARD A BOOK OF REAL IMPORTANCE... FOR IT UNDERLINES PROBLEMS FACING THE PLANNERS By THE problems of Malayan c c o n omic development nave attracted in recent years the generous attention of, economists, our own small band and others. No comprehensive
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  • 764 8 VERNON BARTLETT IN LUCCA. ITALY THE Italian ntwspaptrs around New Year carried reminders o f the police ban in fireworks and reports of the accidents that, even before we had seen the last of 1961, had resulted from the usual failures to respect
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    • 108 8 I Always Wanted to Be a Lion Tamer One day, in the course of his now famous act, George Keller put his head in a lion's mouth and let it close its jaws. The lion, now rigid with fear because of a sudden storm, had forgotten to release him. Keller's
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    • 116 8 READINGS IN m MALAYAN ECONOMICS. Edited by T. H. Silcock. (Eastern Universities Press. $15.) EKONOMI. (University of Malaya Economic Society. $1.) Atf/HK/00-'l I INDIAN I QUALITY I PRODUCTS N^^P Ifit'sDevidayal's It's doubly good DEVIDAYAL STAINLESS STEEL INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LTD.. P.B. No. 6224, Reay Road. Bombay-10 (India) Makers of quality nainlcit
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  • 135 9 THE 21 DUCKS KARACHI. Thurs. The Yang di-Per-tuan Agong bagged 21 ducks in a shooting trip at Sujawal Lake, about 80 miles from here, yesterday. President Ayub Khan bagged 90 and Dato Sardon bin Jublr, the Kings Mlnls-ter-ln-attendance, nine. The shoot lasted from early morning till late afternoon. This morning
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  • 58 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— More than 30,000 people saw the seven-day Japanese Motor Show which ended at the Chin Woo grounds here tonight. Mr. M. Nomura, director of the Japan Trade Centre In Bangkok, who is here for the show, said that many motor firms in
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  • 25 9 KULIM, Thurs— Plantation companies in Kedah which are members of the United Kedah Planting Association have given $2,779 to the National Monument Fund.
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  • 181 9 SINGAPORE. Thura. NEW moves to break the deadlock in the Oversea-Chinese Bank strike were made today. The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association announced resumption of normal cheque clearance from tomorrow. This morning the Commissioner for Labour. Mr. Pang Tee Pow, called
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  • 980 9 Tengku: Singapore has more strikes in a month than Federation has in three years IF WE CAN HELP TO REDUCE INDUSTRIAL UNREST AFTER MERGER WE WILL DO SO: PRIME MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told the House of Representatives, today that the strikes in Singapore
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  • 79 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Two officers of the Royal Malayan Air Force have been selected for a 48-week trainIng course In flying at the Flying Training School, Royal New Zealand Air Force Station, at Wigram In the South Island. They are Pilot Officers Buang bin Ahmad and
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  • 49 9 EASTER QUEEN WEDS DENTAL SURGEON MISS Tessie T K. Llm, Singapore's "Miss Easter Queen, 1961," pictured after her marriage at the Singapore Registry yesterday to Mr. Ng Kheng Llm, dental surgeon at the Singapore General hospital. Miss Llm Is a teacher at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus.
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  • 84 9 PENANO. Thurs— The Governor, Raja Tun Uda, and his wife, Tengku Puan Hajjah Nor Sa'adah, were among 500 guests who attended the wedding reception of a teacher and his former pupil at the E and O Hotel here yesterday evening. Mr. Ung Tat Hean. a graduate
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  • 91 9 5 murders reported in December IfUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Five murders were among 19 serious crimes reported last month In Selangor. The Selangor CJ.D. Chief. Mr. T. B. M. Krishnan, said today that arrests were made in connection with all nve murders. Two of them Involved secret societies. The other serious
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  • 261 9 LAWYER WAS CHEATED BY TRUSTED SECRETARY SINGAPORE, Thursday. A LAW firm secretary cheated his employer, Mr. Philip Hoalim, senior, of $81,561, a district court was told today. Chan Thye Jin. who had 16 years' service with Hoalim and Co., said in a mitigation plea that he had spent most of
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  • 167 9 Strike at office equipment firm SINGAPORE, Thurs. Forty-five members of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union in the office equipment firm of Roneo Limited in Robinson Road went on strike today. This followed the dismissal of the union branch chairman. A union spokesman said that the strike, which began at
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  • 26 9 KAJANO. Thurs A flae day will be held In the Ulu Langat district on Jan 27 in aid of the Lady Templer Hospital Fund.
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  • 354 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday I>. K. PANIKKAR, a Kuala Lumpur businessman, was today ordered by the High Court to pay within seven days a $2,300 fine imposed by a magistrate's court last September for giving incorrect information about his in come tax
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    • 173 9 fl' B *H HHHHfIfIHH H HBflflflHHHH H' H B H H H H H fl fl fl I I j. GAS COOKER XPO TIME DEVICE YOU TOO CAM HAVE V J^ GAS COOKING AMY f V^ > I TIME ANYWHERE l^H l a This bottle contains y I B m
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    • 138 9 T Why SUPER KEM-TONE I I De Luxe Wall Paint I I gives you more for your money: I it is Guaranteed washable remove finger prints and smudges with warm soap water no fading or patchiness. it dries to touch in half an hour without brush or lap marks. you
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  • 1136 10 TAN REJECTS A CHARGE, SAYS: THERE IS NO ECONOMIC SUBSERVIENCE, ONLY ECONOMIC FACTS Straits Times Parliamentary Reporters KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday a four-day debate, the House of Representatives today approved the Government's Budget policy for this year by giving the
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  • 58 10 KUANTAN, Thurs. Senior Government officials, including the Mentri Besar, Ungku Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Hajl Abdullah, today attended a preview of an 18-mlnute Malayan Film Unit documentary on the progress of rural development projects In Pahang at the Cathay Cinema here. Earlier they saw a
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  • 218 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. THHE Yang di-Pertuan Agong should be able to play x golf and swim in his own palace, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. said in Parliament toJay. Referring to the "gibe" by Mr. Taa Phock Kin <SFTanjong) yesterday about
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  • 109 10 400 CINEMA WORKERS BACK SHAW STRIKERS SINGAPORE. Thurs Soum 400 cinema workers at a meeting: today resolved to give one day's wages to 400 striking employees of Shaw group theatres. Shaw workers have been on strike since Dec. 21 last year over claims for overtime arrears. Apart from the contribution
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  • 63 10 PENANO. Thurs.— The Clt* Council will run special la*e buses to the Botanic Gardens every Saturday and Sunday starting this weekend. The last bus from the Magazine Road junction for the gardens will now leave on these nights at 9.24 and from the gardens at 9.40 p.m.
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  • 27 10 PENANO, Thurs.— The actIng Australian High Commissioner, Mr. R. A. Woolcott will open an Australian photographic exhibition at the British Council here next Wednesday.
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  • 23 10 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Ihur*. —Mr. Tan Ah Tong, 55, -hroff of the Buklt Mertajam District Office, has retired after 33 years' service.
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  • 116 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The management of the textiles firm of 6. A. Majeed and Co. tn High Street today accused the Singapore Textiles and General Merchants Employees Union of not wanting to send their dispute over wage claims to the Industrial Arbitration Court. The firms
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    • 423 10 PRESENTS miCHiGRns OH JHE\MOVE Mk isv DBLUH BksiflsiVsflsiiiiiiiiVHlsVßHl i LiiisssaHt a^^ ■H^HHBWSMALACCA p^^/ simsa The Problem. To reduce capital expenditure in the initial stages of the Sungei Siput Mine of Sungei Siput Iron Mining Co., Ltd. by obtaining a machine with sufficient versatility, ruggedness and production capacity to cover as
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 208 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Is a coster the sort to exclude 1. Something offi*ed. but noth- Jf 0 y? I'tun* r«nf«* ing else for the play (7. 6). r fftP man y tUn comfort 10. Bird could be a quiet migrant <j>d ships paint might Ret 11. Tlie holder-
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  • 725 11 Tun Razak says criticism of public servants should be responsible SEENIVASAGAM REBUKED ON KOKO'S MESS': THE TENGKU CALLS FOR RESTRAINT KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. j THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, rebuked the Peoples Progressive Party leader, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam. for making insinuations
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  • 120 11 KLALA LIMPIK. Thurs The trial of A. R. Joseph, 32, a commission agent, charged with attempting to cheat a retired school teacher of $400, was postponed in the Sessions Court here today because the Mentrl Besar of Pahang could not attend to give evidence.
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  • 144 11 QINGAPORE, Thurs.— Several leading hotels in Singapore have announced big plans for renovations, improvements and additions to their premises in anticipation of a further increase in the tourist industry this year. The Goodwood Park Hotel has plans to build another 150 rooms,
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  • 35 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Government is to charge $2 for searches made in citizenship records from Feb. 1. The fee is payable to the Registrar-General of Citizens. Petaling Jaya.
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  • 544 11 THE Federation Bar Council, in the High Court here today, opposed on a legal point the immediate admission and enrolment of three law graduates of the University of Malaya. The legal dispute was over the length of time the graduates must study in
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  • 274 11 FILM PREVIEW ENGLISH PROFESSOR RUNS FOUL OF CAMPUS GIRLS "RACHELOR FLAT i Twentieth Cent uryFox) tells the no-so-lnno-cent story of the unassuming Englishman In America. He Is the archaeology professor cTerry-Thomas) whom a strange quirk of fate has posted In a Califomian university where all the co-eds fall for him.
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  • 292 11 Deaf and dumb children to be mixed with normal pupils PRIMARY SCHOOL ENROLS THEM UNDER NEW GOVT. SCHEME: 'RESPONSE ENCOURAGING' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A PRIMARY school here has enrolled 50 deaf and dumb children under a new Government plan to mix them with normal pupils. And it wants more of
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  • 187 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— About 90 employees of the American International Assurance Co. Ltd. in Robinson Road today returned to normal work after adopting a jro-slow yesterday in the belief that a popular executive was to be transferred to Kuala Lumpur The company's vice-presid-ent. Mr.
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    • 326 11 IBmtk of Atnttttn NATIONAL JJftVos ASSOCIATION Condensed Statement of Condition December 3h 1961 (Figures of Overseas Branches are as of December 23, 1961) RESOURCES Cash and Due from Banks 2,203,692,490 20 United States Government Securities and Securities Guaranteed by the Government 2,255,874,149.59 Federal Agency Securities 95,788,356.90 State, County, and Municipal
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    • 149 11 there's a VARIATION' for every occasion by mmdertform* IF IT'S VARIATION* YOU KNOW IT'S COOL, COMFORTABLE AND ABSOLUTELY SEAMLESS eMMHMMMMHH PANTIE BRIEF What pSSS5^^^Sk glorioo, tied* brief is SuF~~^d I y -J«| what a glorious effect it WM m |A J.l (us under b a t K «"g suits. shorts
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  • 233 12 ITALIAN scooter ma- nuf acturers. now enjoying a boom on the Malayan market, are expanding their service facilities to cope with the great influx of the machines. One of the companies now carrying out the project locally is Lambretta of Milan whose service engineer. Mr Giovanni
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  • 432 12  -  HENRY PAUL Bid by new Ipoh iron ore mining association RECENT EXPORT DUTY RISE HAS TOUCHED OFF MINOR CRISIS IN INDUSTRY CLAIM THE newly formed Iron Miners Association of Malaya has the major task ahead, as soon as it has been registered, of seeking tax
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  • 121 12 DISEASE HITS OLD RUBBER PLANTS IN SARAWAK RUBBER planters in Sarawak have been warned against a highly contagious rubber plant disease called mouldy rot which is now attacking old rubber trees. "On thousands of the old rubber trees throughout Sarawak, can be seen the ravages of this disease where, in
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  • 126 12 BIG INCREASE IN BURMESE RICE SHIPMENTS TO PENANG PNANG'S imports of Burmese rice in the third quarter of last year rose 2.912 tons to 6,167 tons over the corresponding period of 1960. Inche Mohamed Nairn bin HaJI Ahmad, the Penan* Economic Officer, said in his review. Tin ore purchases from
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  • 48 12 CANADIAN consumption of natural, synthetic and reclaimed rubber in October 1961 Increased 28 per cent to 10,732 long tons over the corresponding months of 1960. Of this, natura rubber accounted for 3,1 IS long tons, synthetic 6,242 long tons and reclaimed 1,377 long tons.
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  • COMMERCIALnews and views
    • 137 12 Two get gold watch awards INTERNATIONAL Air Conditioning Co. (Singapore) Ltd. has presented long service awards and mementos to two members of the staff who have completed 25 years' service. They are Mr. Yeo Thian Leong. works manager, and Mr. Tok Boon Soo, compres-sor-overhaul specialist. They each received an inscribed
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    • 90 12 Up: British bullion purchases BRITAIN'S Imports of gold bullion during the first 11 months of 1961 totalled 48.2 million ounces compared with 24.3 million ounces In the corresponding period of 1960, according to Mocatta and Goldsmlrfs annual circular. The sharp increase was due largely to U.S. imports which rose 20
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    • 40 12 Makero Smelting Co. Ltd. has set up a tin smelter plant in Jos, Northern Nigeria. The plant, which will be associated with Consolidated Tin Smelters Ltd.. was opened by Sir Ahmadu Bellow. Prime Minister of Northern Nigeria.
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    • 158 12 3 MALAYA BOYS GET SHELL SCHOLARSHIPS OHELL in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya have awarded scholarships to three local students to study in British universities. Two of the scholarships are for chemical engineering and the other for mechanical engineering. A spokesman said yesterday that Shell refineries in Singapore and
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    • 128 12 Coming: First outboard motor with lOOhp engine I^IEKHAEFER Cor- poration, Wisconsin, manufacturers of Mercury outboard motors will introduce to the pan-Malayan market late next month its Merc 100 model, fitted with a lOOhp engine Mr. Chua Hock Tat. managing director of Soon CheoiiK Ltd.. local sole agents, claimed that this
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    • 408 12 more power in |bs} space tf&f Series 5 Motors Crompton Parkinson Scries 5 Moron cost ten than previous motort of the same output. They giay be as much at 40% lighter and take up only 60?; of the space. Outpuu 1 to 50 h.p 9 They comply dimensional)? wuh 85.2060
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    • 235 12 J-m-Wjfo MARTO COMPAKY UNTOO. H I MARTI*.' BLACK *Co fW»«'ltof^' LW tAKTM MOWN* A tOOttNe MQtAMKTS SINGAPORE_MALAVA -BURMA_INDONESIA N.BORNEO_BRUNEI_BARAWAK <9KIIoNS NKoNDiIiOITnIG MMM ENQUIRIES TO: PI INTERNATIONAL AIR-CONDITIONING PC k ORGANIZATIONS |j j; SIN4APOM TIU •I«ai. K. LUMPUR TEL: ***** 1 ■■hI I' II At 34 La a K<< d v*u
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    • 1567 13 10 LIVERPOOL B WEST COAST U.K. Our- S port Slits t. 9** m ctntni AUTOLTCUI iiTtrpaai Oubun T— P rIRSEUS U»ar»aal. Dublin. Ggow M. Jm 11 Jm 14/11 JM 17/11 MINESTHEBS M'se Hts, L'RMI. A'mcuth. II U JM IS JM 17/ M JM 21 QEMOOOCUS Hi«n. Linipaal, Glisgow 11l 21
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    • 1238 13 THE E. A. C. LINESaSAILINCS TO MIHTIRRANtAN. CBNTINtNTAt ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS S'pori P. S*f)tm Penini •ASMARA I) 2S/M Ma 27/21 MB M/M 1" "UMBOOIA' i) M JM/ IFM 4/ TFM 1/ IFH •FAUII.I 17/ M FH 21/22 FM 21/24 FH •AJRA ii v HI -4 Mm 9/ 7 Mk ll
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    • 1526 13 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. UNION SUIIBIM MMCAPOaM WU HOII. EXPRESS SERVICE TO LBNOON. LIVERPQOt ft CBBJTINENTU PORTS S'pori P. S'hati •tnaci BINCLEUCH l PMi G'mwitti, Hortircam JM 11/11 IB Pt/JM 11 JM ***** KWINit (H) N'Cl. L'SM. R'aam. M'Bro IM 11/22 {M 24/21 1 lENAITT (Hl* H'laft, raMB, Hairrt.
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    • 1241 13 W^ McALISTER tfe CO., LTD. W^ IRR TEli Na. ***** V^MBJW V^** ILLIRMAM LIMB «k KLAVBNBSB LIMB IBNION, ttAMBORR. RfTTERIAM LM AHtILEI, SAN FRANCISCO NAVRI ft MUU SEATIE, VANCOUVER I PORTLAND CITY IF COLOMIO Alttptiag car|i fir Ceitril ft Still S-port P. Sham Ptnanl •■•net n/27 JM n JM/ 1
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  • 142 14 PAN-MALAYAN trade values I In the first eleven months of 1961 showed a drop of nearly four per cent, being $8,153.8 million. While exports fell eight per cent In value during the period to $3,973.7 million Imports snowed a rise of one per cent to $4,180.1 million. There
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  • 85 14 TMI Malayan liehana* Bank'i Ai••ciatlen made these chance* ta Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to 1100) Cinkda: huvtng TT 34 9/16, airmail OD 34 11/16, 90d'»t 36 1/8 credit bill*. 36 3/16 trade bill*. ••Mini TT *r OO rsady: Canada 34 3/16: Belslan frame *****: Iwlie
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  • 109 14 MELBOURNE, tiiurs. INVESTMENTS held steady, but most moves were narrow. B.H.P. lost is. to 68s. Oils firmed with A.O.G. up 3s. 6d. to 635. 6d. and OH Drrflopmrnt Is. to Bs. 6d. Bsae metals were Irregular but losuw were firm. Con. Zinc 631/- Mount lam 76/iOi Herald «l
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  • 98 14 CHINIII Product Exohanit lm t B*r* nun prls** p«r picul yitttrday: Caesnut all bulk |38 Heller*, drum Ml sellers. Capri: Jan. I'K/Contloeot $26! buyer*. 527) *eU*rs. Ptpp«r Muntok white 1172J leller*. Sarawak white (JTO seller*. special Sarawak black ?142) nellera, irarbled Lampong black !>l42t Kllera, ABTA Sl»2) ltr«.
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  • 444 14 From Our Market Correspondent IT was a very "difficult" market on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with only a small volume of business written. Industrials were a shade easier, this being a reaction after the firm conditions of last week while tins also softened
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  • 23 14 Malayan Stork Indieen: Jan. I Jan. 11 Industrials: 165.83 165.42 Tins: 292.89 294.81 rubbers: 209 12 209.12 Jan. 1 1958-100.
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  • 696 14 DUSINEBS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: IrxJuttrUlli Boustead (I.ooo> (1.40 ON: Dunlop (1.000) $1.22 ON. (1.000) II. 21: East Sroaltlnc 52.T3 OU 12.72 OL. (1.000) 12.73: Gammon (2.000) II. W); Rothmans 11.20 ON. OL, (3.000) 11.20. 11.20
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  • 16 14 Farther December rubber crops Included: BuUt KatH 54.574 lb and Aycr Molek 48.945 Ib.
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  • 38 14 SINGAPORE. Jan. 11. RUBBER: 771 cents per lb. (up five-eighths of a cent). 5 p.m. close: 77i cents (quietly steady). TIN: 5473.37J per pienl (down 62* cents). Estimated unofficial offer ing 250 tons (up 35 tons).
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  • 223 14 JANUARY ajrst grade rubber Dunn f.a.b. eloaad la Singapore yeatrnlay at 77 k ecstijwr Ib. op flva-aigbuis of a .cent on Wednesday* price. The tone waa quiet. I.C.C.R.A. closing price* In cent* per Ib. jreaterday: Int. 1 R.B.S. Prompt f.o.b. buyer* 76i. cellar* 77| (N): Int. 1 R.
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  • 193 14 RUBBER SHIPMENTS from the Federation of Malaya and Singapore in 1961 totalled 1,169,428 ton;, or 8J per cent more than in 1960 and were the second highest in the country's economic history. The all-time record for shipments was 1,202,747 tons In 1959. The average
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  • 168 14 SHIM lying «lonmld« tit* H"UH'< «kttm t»d«y *r*:. TJlP*»a» 23/24. DtßtKoefc 3* 39. Baaloyal 4/5. An«dli 1/3. Bhun T«l 12/14, Hal Lm 29 SO. n.^h..... M«ni S/0. BeeJowskl 42/43. Mlyajlma Mani 4/5. Enourm Mara IR. Hoagh Cape 18. Otonroy 18/16. Malay 1/2. S«lat llilhit 21/23. Olaas Asa
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    • 1101 14 >^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S. A Pacific Atlantic Coast Scrvioa n» cv ru n* S'pOfl t. S'hsm M'toftl M'lul« r f'Cifc.o i »rs«l*i N.Yoo -■itiun atarr M/M iaa li ui/J Ml M rtk S Mai s Mai H Mai ■Cataraaa Mtra' M/ 23 faa tl Mat I? Mai
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    • 549 14 AUCTION SALE OF VALt'ABI.E FREEHOLD A LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES To be held at our saleroom Nos. 14 4b 16 Robinson Road. Sintapoir ON TIM RSIIAV 18U. JAM'AHY. IM2 at *.3O I'll. No. 952 NORTH BRIDGE RD. S.L.O. Area 961 aqit. Rent $48.13. No 954 NORTH BRIDGE RD. S.L.O. Area 950 sq.tl.
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    • 969 15 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE hereby given that Mr. Malek Oulab Sardar and Mr Ismail Oliver are no longer in our employ and they therefore have no authority to act or transact any business on behalf of the Company. KELANTAN MATCH PACTORY LTD., Kota Bharu, Kelantan. TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders from speciallßt
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    • 894 15 (Con tinned from Pate X) SITUATIONS VACANT it Words U (Min.)— Box St ttt. mxtrt BABY AMAH live tn required Immediately. Apply 349, Joo Chlat Place (B'pore) between 2 and 7 p.m. WANTBO OHINESE COOK boy and amah for small flat district 10. Pleaaa phone SOUS (Spore). INDIAN EXPORT/IMPORT firm
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    • 969 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT }B Words SS Min.)— Box tt ets. txtrm ROOM FURNISHED: furniture Set, Telephone, Bed-side Lamp. Suit Btngie/ Couple/Working Olrl. (Chinese preferable). Contact 60-C. Tlong Bahru Road. Singapore. SELF-CONTAINED ROOM, own eatraace. < 9>«acery Lane, toilet facilities. $70/- per month. Phone (B'pore) ***** 6.30 p.m. 8 p.m. for appointment
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    • 677 15 EDUCATION I* ■'•rets Si (Mim-r—oUM St ets. txtrm MOW IS YOUR Malay progressing.'— Improve your knowledge of the National Language by reading Berlta Hanan dally the only roosanrsed National Language newspaper. VACANCIES! Bookkeeping Shorthand/Typewriting (Afternoon/Evenlngi, Bpeed 50/150, Shorthand Theory different «tages. Raja's College fOlan Slnch'a 2nd floor) B'por* *****. IT
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    • 801 15 DOGS, KTS, ETC. Words Si (Min.)— Bom M rt«. «a<ra WANTEO MM female gibbon about 3 years old. Oood Bom* guaranteed. Reply with full particular*, plies etc Box ASOI6 S.T Spore. DOGS AT STUD tt Words S* (.Wia.l— *ex it cts. extra LA FATRIONI of Woodwtßd Oolden Cocker Spaniel. Kxcellent
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    • 513 16  -  TEOH ENG TATT: MALAYA CUP FINAL PREVIEW Singapore, Thursday By SINGAPORE Joint Strvices, the holders, and Perak meet in the 33 rd Malaya Cub Rugby Final at Merdeka Stadium tomorrow (5.10 p.m.). This will be the third meeting between the two teams in the postwar
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    • 313 16  - Perak XV the underdogs but undaunted LEE FOO SAN B y Ipoh, Thurs. PERAK will enter the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur for the Malaya Cup Final on Saturday as underdogs against the favourites. Singapore Joint Services, the champions for the past two seasons. In the 1960 final, Perak lost
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    • 87 16 r"ARDLFF. Thura. Wales include four new caps In their team to meet England In their first match in the international Rugby Union championship at Twickennham, on Jan. 29. The newcomers are all in the bark division-Ken Coslett, Bob Morgan. Ken Jones and Alan Rees.
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    • SPORTS SUMMARY
      • 23 16 TAMIL FESTIVAL TOURNEY (Ipoh Barathy Youngsters 4 Ipoh Youngsters 0. RUGGER FRIENDLY (Penang): PBC 8 (goal, penalty) Naval Base, Spore 5 (goal).
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      • 45 16 MALACCA LGE: Medical SC 3 26 Field Regt. 3. BOOR DIV. 1: Tech. College 1 FMC A% 0; Dlv. 2: Chartered Bank 4 POD 1; Mercantile Bank 2 RMAF 0; FMC 'B 3 SSU 2. WOMEN'S MATCH (XL): PWDSC 1 S'gor Combined Schools 0.
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      • 171 16 TENNIS: Australian championships, Sydney Men's doubles quarter-finals. N. Fraser and R. Emerson (Aust) bt P. Lall and J. Mukerjea find) 6-3. 6-2, 6-4; K Fletcher and J. Newcombe (Aust) bt R. Taylor (Br) and W. Coghlan (Aust) 8-3. 6-2. 6-4. Mixed doubles quarter-finals. R. Taylor (Br) and Miss
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    • 82 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malayan Asians will meet Malayan Planters in a friendly rugger match at Merdeka Stadium on Saturday (3.30 p.m.) as a "cur-tain-raiser" to the Malaya Cup Final between Singapore Joint Services and Perak. The teams are: Asians: Peethamparam: Yew Kee. Yew Meng. Ramli, Hamld Johan:
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    • 334 16 BADMINTON IS BIG EVENT SINGAPORE. Thurs.-Sin-O gapore, the Foonß Seong Cup champions, are confident of beating Combined fecnools of India when they m e in a friendly match at the S.B.A. hall on Saturday and Sunday, starting 730 each night, but their task will
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    • 705 16 NOTICE The en;. Council of Georg. Town, Penan*. invites applications from persons resident in ihe Federation of Maiaya and Singapore fo; the pcsi of ASSISTANT ARCHITECT in the Town Plannug Builulnc Department Preference MB be given to Federal Citizens. 1 A candidate should be over 25 years of aye. As
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    • 328 16 NOTICE federation of Malaya $t».»M.»#o l*,< 7 Retisterei Stork 31/7— 15*4/74. Nn;ice is imeoy given that the 1 master Renter ol the abovementioned Lo.in will be closed from 18th to Itlst January. 1962, both days inclusive, for ihe pre- paration of Ir.iere^ Warrants. Reglstror of Public Debt BANK NCOARA TANAH
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    • 574 16 TENDERS TENDERS Ml be received from HeglMtred Comrtciora under Head vni Sub-bead (f) in Claa> 'V ano above in Tendex Box No. 3 a: the office of ihe Caiel Supplies Officer, Kandang Keibau. Singapore, up to 12 noon on the 19th January, 1962 for the following: MAMFACTIBK AND DELIM.KY OF
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    • 774 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT i Tenders are Invited for the construction of a Hindu temple at Sltiawan. Plans and all relevant particulars are obtainable at IS Sltiawan Road. Sltiawan. Tenders must be submitted In sealed envelope to reach The Hon. Secretary, Dlnolngs Hindu Sabah. c/o ACS., Sitiawan on or before 29tb January,
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    • 490 17 ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep: Ipoh, Thurs. A JNOS put up a sparkling performance on the track here this morning. After trotting one round, he stepped on the pace to run 4f in 50 2/5 (3f in 37) with Mickey Donnelly up.
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    • 121 17 THE ONLY WAY TO SUCCESS TAN (SINGAPORE, Thars.—Singapore's national athletics coach. Tan Eng Yoon. suggested in a report to S.A.A.A. today that Singapore moot send only IN per cent fit athletes to future International Games. This was the only way to ensure that athletes would tarn in better performances under
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    • 148 17 Recs recall Coutts for vital game SINGAPORE Thurs._The Singapore Hockey Association senior league tournament will be resumed when Singapore Recreation Club meet the current, leaders. Ceylon Sports Club, In a key match on the padang tomorrow. In a determined bid to beat the Ceylonese. R e c s h a
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    • 197 17 Japan may miss Games l_ -I npOKYO, Thar*. Japan may not compete in the fourth Asian Games at Jakarta in August, a report in the Tokyo Shimbun said today. The newspaper said the Japan Amateur Athletic Federation has decided to send a strong protest to the organising committee in Jakarta
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    • 38 17 LONDON. Thurs. Jim Wicks, manager of British heavy-weight champion Henry Cooper, yesterday turned down a $30,000 offer from American promoter Sam 811--verman for Cooper to meet TJ.B. challenger Tom McN T eeley tn Boston on Mar.lB. U.P.I.
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    • 449 17 Spurs fight back from one down to beat Birmingham FA CUP LONDON, Thurs. Tottenham Hotspur, a goal down in the first minute, rallied strongly to score a deserved 4-2 win over Birmingham in their English F.A. Cup Third Round replay last night. Spurs' fine win kept a great record Intact—
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    • 283 17 MADRAS, Thurs.— India took a firm hold on the Fifth Test here today when they carried their first innings total to 428 and captured four England wickets for 108. This is the second day ot the match. Tomorrow is a rest day. England
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    • 422 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs. *3 Australian golf professional Kel Nagle, 40, will probably live up to his nickname when he contests the Singapore Open championship from Feb. 15 to 18. Since competing last year when he finished third to Frank Phillips, Nagle has enloyed a lucrative
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    • 56 17 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Johore will start the cycle racing season with a 50 miles massed start championship event on Feb. 5. The race, from Tampol to Kota Tinggi and back. Is open to Johore cyclists only and entry forms may be obtained from Inche Awang c/o P.W.D. Office.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 64 17 BOCCEB SULTANS' GOLD CUP: Kedah Malays v Penang Malays (A. Star. 5.16). FRIENDLY: Bt. Tlmah CC t Kluang Malay Youngsters (Bt Timah). RIGGFR XI. CLUB MATCH: BMR v S'gor Club (Klnrara). HOCKEY STORE DIV. 1: SRC V CSC (padang). TAIPING LGE: BMH 7th Bn RMR (Esplanade). S'GOR DIV. 2: Kllat
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  • 445 18 To work for one family of man, State of Union message reveals PRESIDENT Kennedy today submitted to Congress a programme to build the nation's economy, to increase its military power, and to strengthen America's ties with its friends and allies. In his Stale of the Union
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  • 65 18 MANILA, Thurs.— A cholera epidemic which has affected two-thirds of the Philippines, today continued to claim more victims. The Health Department reported 18 more deaths, raising the total to 1.228. Health Secretary Duque announced he has mobilized some 5.700 field personnel to work around the clock
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  • 184 18 KANGAROO MEAT FOR HONG KONG CHINESE SAUSAGES HONG KONG. Thurs. Hong Kong has found a new use tor kangaroo meat from Australia. Manufacturers of Chinese sausages here are using it as a substitute for the traditional pork and claim that people do not notice the difference. Frozen kangaroo meat, imported
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  • 60 18 TORREJON. (Spain), Thiirs. A giant, eight-jet Strategic A 1 r Command bomber landed here today after a 12,519-mile hop from Okinawa, in the western Pacific. It smashed 11 distance and speed records for non stop. non refuelled flights. SAC Commander-in-Chief Gen. Thomas S. Power, In a message
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  • 387 18 LONDON. Thurs.— Yesterday* better tendency \v;u> maintained in the Mork markets tooay and most sections recorded further gains. Sentiment xns helped by the hite.M report Horn liv- National Institute of Economic and Social R»-MMich. vh.ch look* for mc leased uuluvml output mis \i..:. Atiile the Chancellor
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  • 147 18 WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Kennedy said in his State j of the Union message today that "the systematic aggression now bleeding" South Vietnam would be resisted. Ke said that, while a workable formula for supervising the Independence of Laos "is still to be achieved, both
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  • 35 18 Fall-out shelters useless Zorin PRINCETON (New Jersey). Thurs. Mr. Valerian Zorln. Russia's chief United Nations delegate, last night told 2.000 students here that Russia was not building fall-out shelters because it considered them useless.— Reuier.
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  • 274 18 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THH Singapore Government stood by its statement last week that it vyould not place any restriction on those who wished to volunteer for service in Indonesia for the liberation of West Irian, a Government spokesman said tonight. Commenting on a reader's letter In today's
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  • 57 18 VIENTIANE. Thurs. The right-wing Laotian Premier. Boun Oum. has agreed to attend a meeting in Geneva of leaders of Laos' three major political factions. The Information Minister. Bouvan Norishlng. said the Premier's reply was cabled yesterday to Britain and Russia, which had called for the meeting, as
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  • 33 18 LONDON. Thurs. Nuclear .submarines, armed with ballistic and self-guiding rockets, now make up the chief strength of the Boviet navy, the UBSR Ministry of Defence newspaper Krasnaya Zvezda said today.— Reuter.
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  • 34 18 SALISBURY. Thurs. The Rhodesian Federal Prime Minister. Sir Roy Welensky. has been advised by his doctor and Cabinet colleagues to take a short break from work, it was announced here today. Reuter.
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  • 56 18 CUHVNCHAME. MAJOR STUART aged ST •x-commaadtat of Sarawak Rancen. died In Ipob on ;Otn January. 19«3 after a lone Illness. K. S. PILLAI fath<r of Kn»hn«plllal Labour Officer K U and father-in-law of Aramuitm of PWD Kota Tlnggl. Cortac* toavsr Jalan Talplng. K.U. (behind Rcdlfumton > at 3 p.m.
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  • 47 18 *r«. AND MRS Au.tln DBIIva Ipoti. tbaak frtandu and relative* foi good wUiiM. pnaents and attendant at waddtnr on JO. IX6I. BELOVID CHILDREN of tltt la" Mrs. K. Muthuttuimy ihaak all tntad r»latlv*i for the wreaths, ni—m of condolence*. aMintancc rendered and for thwr kind attendance
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  • 224 18 Tea for a trim figure? No, say our beauties KCALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Chinese tea for a trim figure? It's not necessarily so. say Kuala Lumpur models and beauty querns. The theory was put forward by Dr. Lai Shu-fun to members of the Hone Konc Rotary Club. The average Chinese woman
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  • 172 18 A woman MP seeks equal treatment KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The wnref and children of mal« M.Ps. get free medical treatment but the hus-^ bands and children ol women M.Ps. do not. Today, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, pro* mised to remedy the situation after a woman member, Che Khadijah
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  • 76 18 AHMEDABAD. Tluir.s. Unbeaten India .scored uie,r iourth successive win m the International hockey tournament 1i«m« today when Uiey beai Holland 9-0 aK-er leading 3-0 at half-time. India have now scored 34 Koaij and have not conceded one. In other matches played today, Australia, the only other unbeaten
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 43 18 The weather IJIGHEST and lowest lempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 86 73 Kota Bhaiu 82 73 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca 84 73 Singapore 77 73
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